As Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, commando Azizullah Azizyar turned to the Green Berets he served with to help him and his family escape. Specifically Mike Coburn.
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“This is the place where we're going to live. This is the place where we belong,” Azizullah told his wife Roqia and their children before their plane landed that day in Harrisburg, Pa.
When he emerged from the gangway into the airport, the ex-Afghan special commando officer tried to use his limited English to ask for directions.
Then he heard his name. “Azizullah!” Coburn waved his arms to get his Afghan friend’s attention before getting close enough for a big bear hug.
Neither man ever imagined they would be reunited in south central Pennsylvania – or that their lives would become so inextricably linked after the chaotic U.S. exit from Afghanistan and the Taliban’s terrifying return to power.
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“The function of leadership is to produce more leaders not more followers”
Omg
I don’t know what to say
That’s beautiful ❤️ wish they can help more of them.
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These children will be a force for good bc of these efforts. Blessed are the peacemakers. Be the change you wish to see in the world!
ʀᴇᴀʟʟʏ ɢʀᴇᴀᴛ 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I’m still confused with why these families had to struggle to escape their country? What happened to cause that?
Awesome!
WELCOME! May you and your beautiful family prosper here!
Well done SF’s!
Very touching story
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Beautiful family. I wish them peace and happiness ❤️